All releases of Jailkit


Release Notes: This version fixes an infinite loop in jk_cp and jk_init if ldd output for some reason contains two slashes (//lib/libfoo.so). Furthermore, jk_chrootsh can now be called as "su".


Release Notes: This release fixes a regression in the build system of 2.12 that could set the wrong default directory for ini files.


Release Notes: This is only a minor feature release. jk_cp and jk_init can now resolve binaries using the PATH environment, making the config files much more flexible.


Release Notes: This is a minor update with mostly documentation updates, some minor Solaris-specific updates, and a fix for a possible failure of jk_lsh.


Release Notes: The fixes from 2.9 caused an incompatibility with jk_jailuser, which is fixed in this release. This release furthermore fixes some compiler warnings.


Release Notes: This release fixes symlink handling issues in previous versions, where symlinks in the jail that point to the real system caused jk_init and jk_cp to write to the real system instead of the jail. ISPConfig users detected a serious issue on 64-bit Linux machines where files in the /lib64 directory could become overwritten.


Release Notes: Some minor Solaris compatibility fixes were made. Capabilities are supported. On capability-enabled systems, you no longer need the setuid root bit on jk_chrootsh and jk_uchroot.


Release Notes: This release fixes a regression in Jailkit 2.6 that may hang jk_chrootsh and jk_uchroot in a certain situation with chroot'ed interactive shells.


Release Notes: This maintenance update includes some small code cleanups and fixes for Solaris compatibility.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem in jk_cp and jk_init which caused symlinks to directories to be copied as directories instead of symlinks, adds small documentation improvements, and adds a -j option to all utilities to improve consistency.
A multiplatform, multilanguage, N-way client/server protocol library and server.